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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of the parish and county. At its southern end is Tetworth Hall, the seat of Mrs. Orlebar. At the northern end is Manor … of this century until 1928 Francis Pym, of Hasells Hall, Sandy, was lord of the manor of Everton, in … with simple Elizabethan ornament, inscribed 'Everton'no hall-mark; a silver standing paten, with no date letter; a …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the right-hand road leads past Tewin Hill to Queenhoo Hall, the residence of Sir Clement Lloyd Hill, K.C.B., … A road also turns south from the main road to Attimore Hall, in the south-west of the parish. Tewinbury, a … the Countess Cowper being the present owner. Queenhoo Hall The reputed manor of QUEENHOO HALL (Queenhawe, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… erected the drinking fountain in 1879 and the Village Hall in 1887. Twenty years ago Thames Ditton was a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in Essex, and does now to Filmer Honywood, esq. of Marks-hall. A small distance higher on the hills, is New-house, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of the honour of Pinkney. 358 One of them may have become Hall Court (see below). The manor of MIDGHAM or ERLEY'S MANOR … went to endow his almshouses. 434 The manor of MIDGHAM or HALL COURT can be identified with the holding of John Hall, who was assessed for a subsidy in the reign of Edward …
A History of the County of Hertford
… and Snaylhorne peece. 22 Among the outlying farms are Wing Hall, overlooking the heath, and Slate Hall in the occupation of Mr. Albert Drage. A fair formerly … The communion plate consists of cup and two patens without hall mark, a small cup with handle, the hall mark erased, and …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Saints and close by is the site of the ancient Thirkleby Hall built in the time of Elizabeth and itself probably the … which Roger Burton held here in 1308. 1 The modern hall, the residence of Sir Ralph W. Frankland Payne-Gallwey, … of three farms, is in the north of the parish. Osgodby Hall was originally Jacobean, but it was considerably altered …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the close of the 17th century, and from the centre of the hall rises a handsome staircase with twisted balusters. The … which was moved about 1860 to the grounds of Thirsk Hall. Near it was once the Tollbooth, in which the manorial courts were held; it was also used as a public hall and was the first meeting-place of the Independents in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Thorleia (xii cent.); Thorley (xiii cent.). Thorley Hall: West Front Thorley is a small parish of 1,536 acres … of a mile from the road are situated Thorley Hall (now a farm-house) and the church of St. James. Thorley Hall stands in a moated inclosure to the east of the church. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… and near it is a small Wesleyan chapel built in 1875. The Hall is the property of Lord Downe and the residence of Mrs. … of the manor and a capital messuage called Thormanby Hall; he was succeeded by his son William, 23 then aged … in 1586 seised of 'a capital messuage called Thormanby Hall,' 36 which afterwards followed the descent of the manor. …
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